Английская Википедия:Garbis İstanbulluoğlu

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Cleanup bare URLs Шаблон:Unreliable sources Шаблон:Infobox football biography Garbis İstanbulluoğlu (24 February 1927Шаблон:Spaced ndash17 February 1994), known as with his given nickname Tenekeci Gabris,[1] - literally meaning "Tinsmith", was a former Turkish football player and coach.

Early life

Of Armenian origin,[2][3] he was born in Kadırga neighbourhood of Fatih, Istanbul. His father was a tinsmith and Garbis was called "Tenekeci Garbis", by fans and the press, because of his father's profession (Tenekeci is Turkish for tinsmith).[4]

Career

İstanbulluoğlu began playing football with Kadırgaspor, his local team. He joined Vefa S.K. in 1950, where he played in 90 games scoring 52 goals. He also played for Taksim SK for three seasons. He played as a striker.

National Team

İstanbulluoğlu was the first Шаблон:Citation needed Armenian origin footballer that represented Turkey.[5] He was first capped for Turkey on 1 June 1952 in Ankara against Switzerland, scoring in his debut.[6] He was capped by Turkey for four times, scoring three goals. He also played for Turkey against Italy (B) side on 11 December 1953 in Istanbul. However, this game is not considered an official game for FIFA.[7]

Coaching

Started his managerial career with Taksim SK.[8] In the 1967–68 season he was assistant manager of Mehmet Ali Has when Taksim SK at the Turkish 2. Division. Following year, he was appointed to as a technical director (manager) of Taksim SK until 1974 when the team relegated to Amateur League from Turkish 3. Division. He was also manager of Şişli SK. Both teams represented the Armenian community in Istanbul.

Death

İstanbulluoğlu died on 17 February 1994 in Istanbul and buried in Şişli Armenian Cemetery.

Statistics

Club

[2]

Club Season League
Apps Goals
Vefa S.K. 1950–51 12 7
1951–52 13 8
1952–53 13 8
1953–54 16 13
1954–55 17 11
1955–56 12 2
1956–57 17 3
Total 90 52

International

[6][9]

National team Year Apps Goals Assists
Turkey 1952 2 1 -
1953 2 2 -
Total 4 3 -

References

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